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Cyndi Lemke Mulligan
March 16, 2011
I'm very sorry to hear of Hal's passing. I went to school with Phil, and I kept your phone number in my address book because everyone told me Hal & Francie were the kindest people who would help anyone who was ever in need. My deepest regrets to your family as well as a full and grateful heart for the life and love of this great man. Grace, mercy, and peace to you all.
March 15, 2011
The Ladies and Gentlemen of the Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Harold W. Sheeran for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.
Linda Anne House, Founding Member
Elizabeth Kurtz
March 9, 2011
Frances, Was sad to hear of Harold's passing and my first thoughts were of you. I will remember him for giving me my first rosary when I joined the Church and the kindesses you both extended to me over the years. Blessing of The Holy Mother to you,
Always, Elizabeth Kurtz (Morrison)
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